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Render excellent services to pilgrims, NAHCON advises private operators

- By Muideen Olaniyi, Saudi Arabia

The National Hajj Commission of Nigeria (NAHCON) has advised private tour operators to provide excellent services to pilgrims who use their platforms to fulfill one of the key pillars of Islam.

The NAHCON’s Commission­er of Operations, Alhaji Abdullahi Saleh, gave the advice when he led a high powered delegation to pay a courtesy visit to pilgrims of private tour operators in Mina.

Alhaji Saleh, who said the team had to express goodwill messages to the guests of Allah as all pilgrims were under the care of NAHCON, said the visit provided an opportunit­y to learn from one another in order to achieve a comfortabl­e Hajj in spite of the challenges.

He said that the commission was also concerned about their welfare and security.

On the complaints from the pilgrims over feeding and accommodat­ion, the commission­er said NAHCON would consider their suggestion­s to improve the monitoring mechanisms.

Saleh said since the private tour operators chose the caterers, they could abandon those who violated the agreement reached on feeding (for future engagement).

He said, “It is in the interest of private tour operators to check themselves into business. They should monitor the caterers. If you play with them (pilgrims), you are playing with your profitabil­ity.

“NAHCON has establishe­d penalty in case of default. But we also have obligation­s to tour operators. However, we have collective responsibi­lity toward the welfare of the pilgrims.”

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